Vero Beach man accused of robbery after being linked to YouTube video in Wabasso | Video

NOTE: Offensive language. Lutreana Woulard said she was taunted by neighbors after her assault at Wabasso Foods store was videotaped and posted on YouTube.

Lutreana Woulard (right) gets a hug from Shirley Rosemond, a Victim's Assistance Coordinator with the Indian River County Sheriff's Office while talking Tuesday afternoon at Woulard's home in Wabasso.

Lutreana Woulard, 51, of Wabasso, was attacked and robbed after trying to redeem a few winning lottery tickets. She was punched in the face while sitting on the ground with her hands at her side. The attack was videotaped and posted on YouTube.

Johnny Lee Shedrick

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WABASSO — The man who was seen in a YouTube video punching a woman is back online again.

This time, it's a still photo for his mug shot at the Indian River County Jail's website.

Deputies filed the charge one week after they had responded to the scene of the May 17 crime outside Wabasso Foods in the 6400 block of County Road 510. They reached the victim in the robbery, Lutreana Woulard, 52, at her home that day but found her intoxicated and unable to provide reliable information, Hyde said. However, Deputy Paul Mewborn continued to investigate the allegation and the 31-second YouTube clip helped confirm a crime had taken place, he said.

Woulard said she walked to the store to get $16 in scratch-off tickets cashed. She said she had dropped a couple of the tickets when Shedrick grabbed them. He and other witnesses said Woulard struck Shedrick with a beer bottle, Hyde said. Several minutes later, Woulard was recorded sitting on the ground and being struck by Shedrick, Hyde said.

Woulard had walked home before deputies arrived at the store, Hyde said. Shedrick was interviewed and declined to have Woulard prosecuted for the bottle hit, the Sheriff's Office said.

At Woulard's home, deputies said she was too intoxicated to provide information about the incident.

"She wasn't able to tell us how much money she had or where the robbery happened or who had done it," Hyde said.

Mewborn took Woulard to Indian River Medical Center for treatment, Hyde said. She complained of neck and jaw pain and a broken toe. She denied striking Shedrick and said she was not intoxicated.

Woulard contacted the Sheriff's Office after she learned Sunday the punch had been recorded and posted online.